Intel is in their situation because of BAD leadership the last 20 years.
Use inline Google translate.
Gel made mistakes, sure, but he isn't the primary cause.
https://eetimes.itmedia.co.jp/ee/articles/2408/29/news066.html
E cores can easily run at 4.5 ghz. You just need enough voltage to get them there.
P cores at x58 stable? Not happening unless you have a golden CPU on a good AIO, or a custom loop with an above average CPU. You are absolutely NOT doing x58 stable on any AIO without a chip with a P-core SP of...
This picture shows 24C/32T.
http://www.portvapes.co.uk/?id=Latest-exam-1Z0-876-Dumps&exid=attachments/single-6000-png.69383/
I see all cores active and hyperthreading enabled.
That's a VERY low 5900 mhz score.
I get that same R23 score at 5.6 ghz (with static set vcore) and stock e cores and ring (4.3 and 4.5 ghz).
You're either throttling or something is clipping your performance, because your original 5.5. ghz score is correct.
I also saw in your screenshot that one...
A NH-D15 will be just fine on a 10900k as long as you aren't trying to run prime95 on the chip. If you aren't stress testing it should be just fine. Realbench 2.56 may be a problem as I had problems with it at >5 ghz on my 9900k. Thermalright TFX gets better temps than Kryonaut, but it's...
The original post on baidu was here.
(despite videocardz saying it was deleted--it never was).
If you translate it you'll see the -20C chiller.
https://tieba.baidu.com/p/6662363446
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